Imaginary Numbers by Seanan McGuire
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Thanks to Netgalley and Berkley for providing me with an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review.
I
don't know how to write this review. I'm just in awe of Seanan's
ability to change up the main character so often and still keep all the
storylines straight and the character voices so strong.
CUCKOOS.
That's right, what we've all been waiting for. More lore, more
interactions, more HOLY CRAP CUCKOOS. More Sarah, who, after the events
of the beginning of the series, has been mostly sitting out recovering.
More Artie, who hasn't had a lot of screen time yet, but is very
intriguing and even gets his own POV. More Annie and Sam and James, more
Elsie, more of the rest of the family.
I can't say much more
without giving away the storyline - and it's a doozy - so I'll stop
there. Please please please don't read this one without reading the rest
of the series. Most of the novellas are okay to bypass for now (but
please catch up on those too!!!), but this one spoils huge portions of
the rest of the series for new readers, as past events are definitely
discussed AND have played a huge role in getting us (and Sarah and
Artie) to this point.
ALL OF THE STARS.
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